I see your schwartz is as big as mine. Let’s see how you … handle it.
I see your schwartz is as big as mine. Let’s see how you … handle it.
It’s easier than that: c for ceiling, g for ground.
But they could be shitting right next to you! Menacingly!
I remember when this was just a joke on Futurama. Why does life imitate art in the dumbest way possible‽
It’s out there. You just have to search for it.
Just like the OceanGate Titan.
Someone spread the rumor that JD Vance admitted to having coitus with a couch, and the rest was memes.
I’ve never made one with Sunny D, but a screwdriver is pretty tasty.
Embracer treats studios like they are disposable. They killed Volition (Saint’s Row), Free Radical (TimeSpltters) plus a bunch of other studios. All of that was because their $2 billion deal with the Saudi Government fell through. Some studios managed to escape when one of the Saber Interactive original owners bought back a bunch of studios. They recently killed Pieces Interactive (Alone in the Dark).
If a studio is owned by Embracer, they are lucky if they will be around in 5 years.
That depends. Are you looking at preserving the music without loss of information? Then you need to use a lossless format like flac. Formats like aac, mp3, opus can throw away information you’re less likely to hear to achieve better compression ratios. Flac can’t, so it needs more storage space to preserve the exact waveform.
You can use a lossy format if you want. On most consumer level equipment, you probably won’t notice a difference. However, if you start to notice artifacting in songs, you’ll need to go back to the originals to re-rip and encode.
Do you remember lycos or ask jeeves?
Not sure if they’re still available, but gummy bears made with Lycasin guarantee explosive results.
Is there something in particular you want to point out? Because I’m not seeing anything that screams monster.
That depends on if you work for the government
There’s talk on the Linux kernel mailing list. The same person made recent contributions there.
Andrew (and anyone else), please do not take this code right now.
Until the backdooring of upstream xz[1] is fully understood, we should not accept any code from Jia Tan, Lasse Collin, or any other folks associated with tukaani.org. It appears the domain, or at least credentials associated with Jia Tan, have been used to create an obfuscated ssh server backdoor via the xz upstream releases since at least 5.6.0. Without extensive analysis, we should not take any associated code. It may be worth doing some retrospective analysis of past contributions as well…
You can try it and find out.
Yet another example of why we need privacy laws with real teeth.
I’d be surprised if they had net positive income on Tribes 3. A lot of veteran gamers of the series saw who was really running development and decided to stay away. Once bitten, twice shy. The writing was on the wall that it was a dead game back in June.